Electron Channeling Contrast Imaging of Ferroelastic Domains

W Wei Peng (Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, Princeton University) A Aditya Singh M M. Haroon Qaiser (Department of Materials Engineering University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada) P Philipp Fahler‐Muenzer (Department of Physics University of Warwick Coventry UK) F Freya Watson (Department of Physics University of Warwick Coventry UK) L Liang Si Y Yining Xie K Katarzyna E. Sopińska (Department of Physics University of Warwick Coventry UK) D Daniel A. Chaney (ESRF–The European Synchrotron Grenoble France) A Ana M. Sanchez T T. Ben Britton (Department of Materials Engineering University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada) R Richard Beanland M Marios Hadjimichael M Marin Alexe

Abstract

ABSTRACT Ferroelastic phase transitions lead to the formation of ferroelastic twins, resulting in spatial inhomogeneities in the crystal structures and functional properties of ferroelastic materials. Despite the importance of such nanoscale twins in oxide heterostructures, their direct, non‐invasive observation has relied on cumbersome and low‐throughput techniques such as transmission electron microscopy and synchrotron X‐ray diffraction, or been restricted to materials with coexistence of ferroelectric and ferroelastic states, by detecting the coupled ferroelectric order. In this study, the application of electron channeling contrast imaging (ECCI) in a scanning electron microscope for imaging ferroelastic domains in various oxide heterostructures is demonstrated. These include systems where ferroelasticity is coupled with critical functional properties such as ferroelectricity, magnetism and charge transport. The versatility of this imaging method is highlighted across different heterostructure geometries, from bare thin films to multilayers, achieving an impressive resolution of 6 nm. ECCI presents a powerful approach for exploring the rich spectrum of ferroelasticity‐coupled phenomena in oxide heterostructures.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 13
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

W

Wei Peng

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, Princeton University

A

Aditya Singh

M

M. Haroon Qaiser

Department of Materials Engineering University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

P

Philipp Fahler‐Muenzer

Department of Physics University of Warwick Coventry UK

F

Freya Watson

Department of Physics University of Warwick Coventry UK

L

Liang Si

Y

Yining Xie

K

Katarzyna E. Sopińska

Department of Physics University of Warwick Coventry UK

D

Daniel A. Chaney

ESRF–The European Synchrotron Grenoble France

A

Ana M. Sanchez

T

T. Ben Britton

Department of Materials Engineering University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

R

Richard Beanland

M

Marios Hadjimichael

M

Marin Alexe